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Kudo, Shogo; Omi, Kanako; Florentin, Kevin; Allasiw, Doreen Ingosan – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2021
Purpose: This paper aims to describe how a sustainability-focused program in higher education can provide training and key experiences for implementing transdisciplinary approaches. The case is a fieldwork-based training course called the Global Field Exercise (GFE) at the Graduate Program in Sustainability Science, The University of Tokyo. The…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Science Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Course Descriptions
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Chiablaem, Parichat – rEFLections, 2020
English communication has gained its importance for Thai massage employees who are required to interact and provide massage services to foreign customers due to the popularity of Thai massage among foreigners. This study attempts to explore and analyze the needs and problems of Thai massage employees towards English communication in their…
Descriptors: Employees, Employee Attitudes, Allied Health Personnel, Physical Therapy
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Zorina, Anna V.; Vygodchikova, Natalya N.; Gatin, Rinat G.; Nazmutdinova, Munira A.; Gerasimova, Olga Y. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the problems stated in the article is determined by the fact that with the expansion of relations between the nations all over the world, the problems caused by misunderstanding, religion differences, and lack of cultural tolerance, have become more vital than ever. In this regard, this article is aimed at studying the conditions…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Elective Courses, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Ahmed, Mustafa Shazali Mustafa – English Language Teaching, 2009
The study investigated the importance of two elements in the process of syllabus design (ends / means specifications, program implementation) in the faculty of Islamic and Arabic studies, Nile Valley University, designed in 1995. Results indicate that the ends/means specifications stage is used to present the general aims and the objective of each…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Required Courses, Degree Requirements, English Curriculum
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Smith, Mary F.; Razzouk, Nabil Y. – Journal of Education for Business, 1993
Study aimed at finding specifically how much information students (n=152) can recall from course syllabus, how often they refer to it, which part of syllabus they refer to the most, and whether differences exist in recall, reference, and usage between students responding early in the term and those responding later. Results confirmed that students…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Problems, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Burtis, John O.; Pond-Burtis, L. Kristine – 2000
An undergraduate small group communication course in "Great Group Breakdowns" is discussed, in which students wrote case studies describing dysfunction in historical and fictional groups, in groups in which they had personally participated, and in groups found in film and literature. This paper argues that this is a uniquely useful method that…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Communication Problems, Course Descriptions, Group Dynamics
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Wagner, Travis – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2006
Using student-generated comparative risk surveys in environmental communication pedagogy has been helpful in achieving specified learning objectives: to describe (1) the influence of socioeconomic, political, and scientific factors in the social construction of environmental problems; (2) the role risk perception plays in defining environmental…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Environmental Education, Surveys, Risk